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durametric cable and vin
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I see a durametric cable with cd for sale in my town and I want to know what is the method to see how many serial number he have left on it? thanks! |
Plug the cable into the laptop (no need to connect to the car), then start the Durametric program. Choose TOOLS, then TOOL INFO. You will find a listing of all VIN numbers associated with the cable.
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perfect thanks gary!
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Yes, thanks Gary. I was wondering about this too.
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I jump the post but I want to know if the durametric cable for a boxster std 2000-2004 fit on a boxster s 2000-2004 or a boxster std 2005-2008? I see on the durametric
website that exist a cable for the 986 and 987 but I want to know if the 2000-2004 can read some of the 987 code. I just want to be sure because I don't no now if I will buy a 986 or 987 and I see another deal on cable. also what is the method to see if its a REAL durametric cable and program? someone can send me the exact picture of the CD and cable? I don't no if it's a fake CD or the real one. thanks everyone! edit: the guys tell me that it's not the real version..... what is possible to do with a fake version? this is not what I want but it's inexpensive at this moment.. I don't no if it's a deal or I wait for the real deal. |
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If you want to be sure of getting the real thing, buy it directly from Durametric. And the cable no longer comes with a CD, you download the software from Durametric's site. |
Just a suggestion for you - fire off an email to Durametric. Tell them you are looking for a used cable and don't want to get stuck with a fake. I'm sure they will help you out on how to identify the real McCoy.
The first cable I bought was a fake. Didn't know until I had an issue with it and contacted Durametric for help. They were very good about explaining that I had a clone cable, how to tell, and apologized for not being able to help me. I'd forward you the email they sent, but I don't seem to have it anymore. I replaced it with a real one as soon as I was able to find a good deal on one. |
Tommy782
The Durametric cable doesn't come with a CD anymore (not sure that it ever did), you have to download the software from their website. NOTE: cables that were sold prior to March 2008 are older cables which are only compatible with Durametrics Version 5 software. The newest version is 6.3.2.5 To determine what version of cable you have, go here: Durametric Software | Upgrade Information The new cables are compatible with Version 5 and 6. You CAN upgrade an older cable to a new one, but there's a $150 charge to do that. Hope this helps Bill P.S. I like Mark T's suggestion of contacting Durametric. You don't want to get stuck with a clone cable! Their numbers are: North America (888) 854-5523 Outside North America +1-619-561-2196 |
My wife bought my cable used as a Christmas present about 3 years ago. (The seller had posted here or on Renntech and I provided my wife with the contact information.)
My understanding was that the cable had been used on one car. I had not verified this until I saw Gary_d's post tonight. The test shows only the last 6 digits of the VIN, and those corresponded to the VIN on my car. So, I guess that I got a deal since my wife only paid $125 for the cable and it is the newer version. Interesting result. I had been saving my third VIN in the event that I ever bought a new Porsche. Now I can buy two new Porsches. |
Ok thanks guys i think i will wait and buy the real cable.
Thanks for the fast response all!! |
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I believe you can pull basic info form a car without recording the vin. Check the manual |
Unfortunately, the manual is not clear about what one can do/not do befote it registers a VIN.
So, for those of us using this tool, is this a common phenomenon: no VINs being registered on your cable? |
Bought the Durametric new, used it only on my car, and it does show 1 VIN to be registered.
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I just bought a Durametric (arriving today), from what I read:
-They updated the cables in '08, pre-'08 cables will not work with the latest software. I would be suspect of a cable old enough to come with a CD. -With the Enthusiast cable (3 VIN limit) you can still read an unlimited number of cars for their used car info only (overrevs, running hours, etc) -If it's not logging VIN's, my guess would be you have the Pro version (unlimited VIN's). Just a guess. |
There are other differences between the enthusiast and pro versions. My version is the former: stamped right on it; and it lacks the advanced functionality of the pro version.
I wonder what action triggers the VIN registration in this tool. Anyone know? Maybe I'll call them if I can get some time during the day. |
Call them. Those guys are great. I was looking to buy a reconditioned version of the cable from them (they have them from time to time), but I found someone selling theirs. They guy at Durametric told me how to view the VINs and went so far as to say that even if it has 3 VINs on it, Durametric will reset the VINs to zero (can only be done once), and that I should get the used one I found.
Cool company to offer that. Tony |
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